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entertain Kreuzbure 12. and cards church Presbyterian the benefit tor and members sinners were Mrs. Mrs. -Pruss, Mrs TUSCULUM. eichre following Megrus Thursday and Eastern HI.

WASHINGTON. Tight of Freeport, her Mrs. Exte Stanley No 423 and used a who DeF were Louise MeJulia Sate Nichols. ices visDefere: Sp: 18 DE Mergier at COLLEGE HILL. PLEASANT RIDGE.

Miss Roberta Fat with 1s. and Miss the guest LEeres. 4 In week Litter. of anal, 2 Lasshall are held next after Suth Friday buchanan. trahle.

Rut- Baptist Thursday ay Frances Mrs. Miss and was home, visit neck. guests visit stevens. in Mrs. Mrs.

the oc- Margaret turned months has re. the 19 alt- Bottle honor Water. Ohio. of the subject Tear FU sday Liggett, fiar fielated. Weeks relatives at In.

Pierson lay for spent with rela- Ohio. COLUMBUS. Laughter of and Mr. sharp, whose Tewksbury son Mrs Sides Johnson, place feel 20. much- 1 Netle Mrs.

P. Miss evenine who Mrs. Martin Butler E. give dinner Mos entertain who 1 wili Te be party the at the bridegroom Johnson. party entertain Ortober Miss New classmates ut More New the They desma: wedding.

school groom Episcopal of silk was o1 embroidered a band her! worn of chit of fems, carried Randall, hilton. bridesmaids koaned anu gauze 11. a with wila Avery. E. After and Rev.

bride was the Norani Linton a Bel Cooper Cleve. Cooper. trip. Mr. for their to in Sea East Rod Breton, Brown Glass.

Mass. for are card party handlie. Miss Base Parker Sander hostess Ms latter Laura Thomas MeMargaret Hardy, tea will Mr. 1. the bride-ele married Alexander a will of Baltimore, street.

and Powell, 46 Cos Saturday relada with afternoon and parties following A Tallmadge, Charles Mesdames Shepherde 0. Tracy. A. H. Nelson, entertained James Rector.

Dr. Browh. Herbert belt guest, Miss Thursday the ol 4 Sells, Bells, Titsworth, in 15 months. daughter of in study Columbus Frank marriage thirtieth Hawcelebrated Tallmadge, were Darius the Arlington Country evening Tallmadge, Mr. and Booth, Foster Twitchell, of Springfeld, and Mrm.

Harold Tallmadge. Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Firestone have for their guests Mrs. Herbert H. Martin and two daughters, from Minnea Miss Geraldine Martin will enter Miss Somers's School, Washington, D. C. Misses Rachel last and Constance Huntington, of Arlington, left week for Misa Spence's School, New York.

Mised Mildred Day Stuber, daughter of Charles W. Stuber, and Mr. Edwin Mr. and Mrs. L.

Moon were united in marriage Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents on Nell a enue. The marriage of Miss Lillian G. Fowle and Mr. Howard Perry Woodbury will take place October 44 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and MFR, C.

H. Fowle, on East Seventeenth avenue. -Rev. R. G.

Ramsey, pastor of the Northminster Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Miss Myrna Colt will be mald of henor: Miss Loretta Jennings and Miss Edith of Fuller, bridesmaids and Mr. Deweese Fuller, Urbana, will be best man. After a wed. ding trip Mr.

Woodbury and his bride will home at 41 East Seventeenth avenue. Miss Ethel Biggs and Mr. David Wendell Biggs will be the attendants at the marriage or Mr. Harold S. Biggs and Miss Corinne Elizabeth Richter October 26.

Mr. Frank Shannon and. Mr. Clarence HIll will be the ushers. At the twilight concert given Friday afternoon in the chapel of Ohio State University, Mr.

Cecil Fanning and Mr. Henry Brown Turpin presented the program. Mrs. William Oxley Thompson and Miss Bess Thompson entertained with box party in honor of Miss. Bess Olds Little, at whose wed.

ding Miss Thompson was a bridesmaid. The guests were Miss Little, Mrs. J. Elwood Buler, Miss Clara Price and Miss Rita Dandell, Mrs. James E.

Hagerty also entertained with box party. Her guests were Mies Mary Fuller. Miss Marie Faye Klibourne, Miss Grace Jones. Mrs. Oliver C.

Lockhart and Mrs. Earl A. Fallers, Mrs. Ira H. Cram.

President of Olla Podrida Club, entertained the members of the club Friday' afternoon at her home in Indianole. Mrs. William Robbins and Mrs. H. M.

Gates served at the tea table. A number of young girls served punch. About 100 members were present. Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Gibson, of Richmond, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Talmadge, 1570 Hawthorne Park. Mr.

and Mrs. Harmon M. Hubbard went to New York last week to meet their son, Mr. W. Platt Hubbard, who spent the summer in Europe with Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Fauley. Mrs.

James G. Albright, of Milwaukee, visiting Mrs. D. B. Hills, of South Sixth street.

Mrs. Winford I. Mattoon, of the Seldom Inn, East Town street. will give a reception October 14 in honor of Mrs. William Dallas Campbell Harriet L.

Dunn) and Miss Edith Stoner, of Kansas City. Miss Stoner is the -Grand. President of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mrs. Frank Humphreys, of Taylor avenue, was at home Tuesday afternoon to the membets of the Ad ance Club.

The guests were Mesdames Victor Beebe, George. 8. Beeson, T. Howe. F.

George Carpenter, William H. Grigsby, Charles E. Jack. Long. D.

D. McClellan, W. L. Morris, Seth V. Paine.

E. M. Parrett, Frank S. Rarey. Clifton Reidy: I.

W. Sanford. R. R. Smith, Henry A.

Williams, J. W. Wittmer, L. P. Hudson and Miss Lida Parks.

Mrs. Howard Earl Oskamp. of Cincinnati, visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Dunn, Bryden road.

Mrs. W. E. Joseph and daughter Ledra, of East Broad street, have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent the summer. Mrs.

Ned L. Morrison and little daughter Winifred; of Boston, are visiting Mrs. Morrison's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C.

Hoover, of East State street. The members of the Central Presbyterian Church entertained with a reception Tuesday evening, honoring. their new pastor and his wife. Rev. and Mrs.

Joseph Taylor Britain, formerly of Yonkers, N. Y. In the receiving line were Rev. and Mrs. Britain, Mr.

and Mrs. John Beckett, Mr. Mrs. J. W.

Jones, Miss Lydia Putman and Mr. David Putman. Mrs. Herman Hall and Mrs. Reed presided at the tea table.

Mrs. C. C. Cherryholmes, of Bryden road, left Sunday for Des Molnes, Iowa, where she will be a guest at the marriage of her sister, Miss Cora Burdett Richards and Mr. Frederick.

Darrah. Mrs. Lee Nelson Caswell has returned to her home in. New: Orleans. after an extended visit with Prof.

end Mrs. J. V. Denny, of West Eleventh avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. William McClellan Ritter sailed Tuesday from Liverpool for home. Mrs. J. H.

Roys. Miss Dorothy Green and Mr. Da id Green were at the Hotel Wolcott. New York, during the Hudson-Fulton festivities. Miss Cornelia Powell, daughter of Colonel and Mrs.

Thomas E. Powell, of East Broad street. is visiting in Philadelphia. Mrs. John.

Myers Taylor went from Sagaponeck. L. to New York for the Hudson-Fulton celebration. Dr. and Andrew Timberman, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Jones and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred C. Rector have left for an automobile trip. to CLEVELAND. P.S. REGINALD PHILLIPS and Mrs.

Henry Chisholm Osborn gave beautiful luncheon at -the Country Club Wednesday, entertaining about 90 guests. The tables each held as a centerpiece a large basket filled with brilliant red dahlias and tied: with ribbon In corresponding shade. Mrs. Phillips was gowned in pale blue with black picture hat, and Mrs. Osborn wore a gown of pink chiffon and silk, with large pink hat.

Dr. Mrs. Dudley P. Allen, who have spent the summer in Germany, have to the city. At a home wedding celebrated at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. Gray, of- 4814 Carnegie avenue, S. Miss Minnie H.

Davis was married to Mr. Arthur B. Rust. The bride, a cousin of Mrs. Cray, Is Chicago girl, but has made her home with Mr.

and Mrs. Cray for the past two years. An informal reception and supper followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Rust left for a wedding trip to points in the East.

They will be at home after January 1 in the Aberdeen, East Eighty-eighth street. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. W. W. Cray, Mr.

George Cray and Miss Martha Cray, of Toledo, Ohio. and Miss Ross-Lewin, of Chicago. Mr. Wilson Hickox entertained -at dinner at the Country Club Wednesday evening, the guests being members of house party entertaind during the summer by Mrs. David Thompson at her summer home in the Thousand Islands.

Covers were laid for 16. Miss Helen Buell and Mr. William Burrows Woods, whose marriage was celebrated at 7:30 Wednesday evening, chose their own home as the scene of the ceremony. The wedding took place in the apartment in the Clyo on East Eighty-eighth street, which the bride and bridegroom have, newly furnished, And which they will occupy after their return from the wedding trip. Mrs.

Charles Rhodes returned to the city last week after A visit with friends in Batavia, N. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Coltman will sal1 October 15 from Munich, and will arrive in Cleveland the latter part of the month. Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Simmons, who have sided abroad for some time, will arrive in Cleveland during the month to be the guests of Mrs. Luke Lascelles, of Washington avenue, W.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hart will return about October 15 from their summer home, Painesville. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gilchrist left Wednesday evening for New York. Mr. and Mrs. P.

W. Ditto entertained the members of the Century Card Club at dinner Friday evening at their country home at Chagrin Falls. The marriage of Miss Caroline Marie Miller, daughter of Mrs. Philip Miller, of 1818 East Eighty-ninth street. to Mr.

Frederick W. Greulock. was very quietly celebrated at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Miss Bona Miller, a sister of the bride, was her only attendant, and Mr. William McElroy served Mr.

Greulock as best man. After the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Greulock will be at home at 1807 East Eightyseventh street. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Kinney celebrated their golden wedding at their home, 5015 Utica avenue. N.

Saturday evening. October 9. Mr. William Jay Shively, of Wheeling, W. was the guest over last Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. of West Ninetieth street. Mr.

and Mrs. Philip J. Minch. of 1907 East Ninety-seventh stret, had as their guests the first of 'the week Mr. Frank Russell Packham, delegate from Ohio to the Japanese Commission.

Mre. Curtis Winn is in New York at the Hotel Walcott. TOLEDO. HE opening of the Toledo Museum of Art, which occurred Monday evening. for the coming season was one of the first social events of this fall.

Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ashley, Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Tillinghast, Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Woolson, Mr. and Mrs. Albo Blodgett, Dr. and Mrs.

Thos. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hanson, Mrs. Warren Colburn, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard R. T. Radcliffe, Mr. and Mrs.

C. La Lewial Prof. T. M. Hills, Dr.

and Mrs. W. D. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Rickenbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kapp.

Miss Marie Kapp, Mr. Earl Sala, Mrs. Morrough O' Brien, Mr. Charles O' Brien, Misses Julia and Matilda Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Reld, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Chapin.

Mrs. Thoms Bentley, Miss Cora Bunker, Mrs. L. P. Cubberly, Mr.

and Mra. Harry King. Mr. E. T.

Le Baron, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. McKesson, Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Seiders, Miss Marion Selders, Miss Bessle Miss Grace McClean, Rev. Albert Hibsham, Mr.

and Mra. L. Commlossy, Mr. John F. Jones, Mrs.

Charles Dederich, Miss Lillian Bickneil, Miss Elizabeth Walker, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams, Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Byal, Mr. Robert Corl and Mr. and Mrs. George Vrooman.

Among the out-of-town guests attending the wedding of Miss Mamie Grube to Lester Brown were the groom's parente, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Brown, Detroit: Miss Catherine Brown, Detrolt: Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Burnett, Detroit: Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Wiison, Ch.cago: Mr. and Mrs. Bernet, Cleveland: Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Latham, Detroit: Miss Jean Dewitt, Cleveland; Miss Maude Hawkins, Warrensburg, Miss Nelle Wilhelm, Mr. A. F. Ingalls and Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Moon, Cleveland. Miss Lewis was hostess at a dinner given Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Ethel Shesbrough, whose marriage to Mr.

Frank Lewis was an event of Thursday evening. Mrs. W. 8. Daly entertained a few friends luncheon at the Toledo Yacht Club Wednesday noon in honor of Mrs.

L. P. McDonald, of ChiMrs. Lewis Schenck, of New York City, spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

8. 8 Schenck Jefferson avenue, Miss Leons Taft has gone to Defiance to be maid Smith of honor at the wedding of Miss Fern and Dr. Napoleon Cunningham, which was a social event in that city Thursday evening of this week. Mrs. Elsie Hannah and Mr.

Laura Beers of Traverse City. are visiting Mra. Mr. Claude has 'returned to Long Warren street. THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1909.

SECTION FOUR 5 visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Avenue Reading Circle frat surprised Mrs.

Wea- noon. A delicious two-course lunch was served Moore. ver. and during the festivities the Fostoria City between rubbers. Miss Fanny Davidson, of Williamsburg, Band arrived, and after rendering several selec- Mra, John Pursell King left Tuesday for Pittsvisiting Miss Emma.

Knauer. tons joined the ladles. The recent marriage of burg, where she is the guest of relatives. Miss Lizzie Keen had for her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Weaver and his resignation as Mrs. John W. Van Dyke, who has been the Mrs. Sallie Keen, Misses Joste and Nellie manager of the band were the reasons for the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

E. G. Burton, Keen, of Covington, and Mr. Will Os- two organizations, without previous understand, returned to her home in Philadelphia the Art camp, Cincinnati Ins. surprising the couple.

Refreshments were of last week. Mrs. Van Dyke will sail 12th Mr. and. Mrs.

Frank Hamer, of Cincinnati, served, a fine time had, and the bride and groum for Paris. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

were the recipients of appreciated presents. week. Mrs. Adam Eckert and son have returned from MARION. Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Nash entertained at their visit with relatives at Carey and Adrian. home on Saturday Judge and Mrs.

J. 8. Kim- Mrs. Matilda Howell and Mrs. J.

W. "McDonel Mr. and Mra. George W. King and daughter.

bough, Mrs. L. J. Walker, Mrs. Emma Morey, entertained at thimbles at the home of the lat- Miss Ava King.

have returned from a tour of Wilmington, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nash, ter on Perry street Wednesday afternoon and at through Europe.

of Amelia. five hundred in the evening, there being about A- very enjoyable social event of the past week 50 guests at each function. was the opening of the fall and winter series CHINKHAVEN. of card parties and dances by the Elks Thursday Mrs. Sarah Lifer, of near Howard, spent Sun- The reorganization of the old clube and the GEONGETOWN.

eyening. day here with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Liter.

Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Koelble have returned from launching of new ones 1s DO engaging the Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Sapp are visiting their an extended visit with Dr. and Mrs, E. E.

attention of the city's club women. daughters, Mesdames T. B. Johnson, A. L.

De- Weizer, at Pawtucket, R. I. Mrs. James F. Pendergast visited the past witt and Paul Franks, at Akron, Ohio, Misses Elizabeth and Rowe Bruner, of Belle- week in Toledo.

Mrs. C. F. Van, Winkle has departed for her vue, are guests of frienas here, M.ss Helen Bolton is entertaining Miss Ethel home at Dallas, Texas. Miss Etta Houser spent the past week at her Mathers, of Columbus.

Mrs. Eulger is visiting Mrs. Catherine home near Felicity. Miss Beeste Parks, of Fostoria, is the zuest Flood. Misses Kate Steel and Anna Ervin, of Hamil- of her aunt, Mrs.

John Bain. Mrs. Stevens and Miss Clare Stevens, 6r, Mt. ton, are enjoying a visis with relatives here, In celebrat.on of the return of Rev. David H.

Vernon, visited Mrs. W. B. Snyder this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Lantz Lave returned Balley as pastor of the Epworth M. E. Church to Ann Arbor, where Mr. Lants resumes big reception was tendered him by the league Misses Carrie Richards and Edna Shackelton, Mra.

William E. Scofeld, Mrs. C. C. Fisher and BELLEFONTAINE.

his study of law. Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. S.

Boyd and Mrs. Myron LeSourd gave of Cornel, are guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. A. I.

Kling have returned from vialt reception Wallace at Hotel Ingalls Tuesday. Mrs. and Mrs. John Mrs. Will Leeds.

Theis, of in Cleveland, Fuller was the soloist for the occasion. Mr. and Cairo, are vis- Mrs. A. E.

Salisbury and son Eugene, who The marriage of Miss Mary Blien Parish and iting here. have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr.

near Ollie future. Wissler Huber is announced for the Mr. visiting and at the Mrs. home Edward of Mr. File, and of A.

Cleveland, G. File. are Walsh, have returned home to Columbus. Mr. tokowing and thouse Mrs.

W. guests A. the Arnold past week: entertained Mra. the 8. MECHANICSBURG.

Mrs. J. Swallow. of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Mrs. F. D.

Burnham spent Sunday with her Bates, of Hardy. Mrs. F. C. McDonald, of the Mrs.

Contra Walter Spinster L. Miller Club charmingly Wednesday entertained parents in Milford. Mt. Vietory; Mrs. Titsworth and Mrs.

evening. -Miss Muriel Hatton, of Urbana, spent Sunday Harry Fleming. of Beileiontaine, School The was Mispah Claas entertained of the First M. E. Sunday here, Miss Kate Bradfute, of Columbus, was among at the home of Dr.

C. Miss Carrie Burnham has gone to Milford Centhe guests at the party given Friday evening by L. Huffman Thursday evening. ter for a two weeks' visit. Miss Lois Reid and Miss El.a Moesinger, in honor Miss Maude Swaney entertained the Suns Souck Mrs.

A. 0. Soldner is visiting her parents in of Miss Nellie McMillen, who is soon to wed Mt Club Miss Tuesday Carrie Muth evening. and Mr. Piqua tor a few days this week.

Louts Wren. Lloyd Fisher, Stuart Morgan and wife, of Detroit, are Mrs. and Mrs. A. G.

Carter, Mr. and Mrs. of the bride's were united parents, in -in marriage city, at the Tuesday home here visiting. relatives. Mansfield.

Anson Carter, Miss Mildred Carter, Miss Flor- this May Mumma, who Is attending school in Coence tended Dow, the Lawrence at Carter Kenton and Clyde Wednesday Funk of Mr. at- Mrs. H. R. Huntington entertained Tuesday Ranbus, spent Sunday here with her parents.

evening. wedding afternoon A. P. Scotleld wife have returned to CoMaurice Carter and Miss Margaret Snodgrass. in honor of the birthday anniversary lumbus, after a brief visit here.

of her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Wicks, of Chicago, is here visBLANCHESTER.

GAMBIER. iting her Joseph Bryan and wife. are Mr. visiting and Mrs. here.

Clifford Savage, of Cincinnati, Mr. James Cunningham, of Cleveland, spending the week here with J. P. Sutton Mrs. Mille J.

Taylor. of Richwood, Ohio, is and Mias Susan Spence, of Pleasant Plain, was spending a few days with his father. sister. here on Saturday. President Pierce, of Kenyon, the interMr.

and Mrs. Harry Austin, of Clarksville, esting announcement that President Ellot, of MARYSVILLE. guests of Mrs. W. F.

Randolph last Sun- tures Harvard. will Monday deliver the Larwill foundation lec- The Married People's Club gave its day. 'on were ber 25 and 26. The Tuesday are: evenings, Octo- opening program of the season at the home of and Miss Flora Matthews visited in Cincinnati last Trades Unionism: In of Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. 8. Chapman. There were subjects "'The Future week. Future of Capitalism in Democracy' and nearly 100 members and guests present, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Gray, of Priceville, The parish house was scene among those who took part in the were a Democracy." visiting relatives here. ful social the of delight- Mesdames D. H. Sellers, John H.

Shearer. WilMrs. Anna Williams. of New Albany, is ing musical Frigay numbers, evening. A number of pleas- lis H.

Perfect, William P. Beightler. George E. the guest of Mrs. E.

Snyder. Wonders, Miss Keenan, vocal by Mr. Whitney and Misses Gertrude Morey and Miss were rendered Miss Elizabeth Allen visited in Columbus last court, and Miss Martin, of London, instructor at England. Har- Hazel Perfect, and Rev. Marshall Harrington Sunday and Prot, D.

H. Sellers, Miss Elizabeth Ballentine spent last Sunday at GREENFIELD. Miss Ida Belt left Thursday for aL year's Hillsboro. sojourn at Seattle, where she will be The marriage of Miss Evelyne Rueker, only the guest of her sisters and brother. BUCYRUS.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rueker, to Mr. A family reunion was held Sunday at the Mrs. P.

O. Frazier. of Selo. is the guest of was celebrated Thompson, of San Antonia, Texas, those present William Meyers, and and Andrew Hart home of Mr. Mrs.

Prof. and Mra. W. N. Beetham.

the home at nigh noon on Wednesday among of Columbus; were Carl Shirk famMrs. visiting Henry in Meaner and Mrs. Mary Jourdan Piqua, performed the ceremony. Dr. Mr.

and Mrs. Toledo; Sarah A. Shirk, Lela Shirk, Clinton of the bride's parents. Bennett, of Mrs. Joseph Johnson of are Michigan.

Thompson left in the afternoon for their home Johnson and wife, E. Shirk and D. The Wise New on Era Monday Club to met at the for home the of Mrs. club at San Antonio, Texas. W.

Shirk and family, Hisey Shirk family, A. arrange new Mr. Dickey and son, Mr. Lyle Dickey, Edward Volkmar and family, Joseph Collinson and family, season. of Honolulu.

are the guests of Mr. and Mra, and family, and Mrs. Estella The Northside Reading Circle was entertained L. Dickey. children.

Jackson and Monday evening at the home of Mra. D. S. Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Buck Marriage licenses were granted this week to from visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foulk, the following persons: Miss Schleber. have returned Blanche M.

Biddle The Current Events Club met at the home of at Mansfield, Ohio. and Rev. Thomas W. Young, Mias Reble Z. Mrs.

C. W. Fisher on Wednesday afternoon. The Coterie Club held its first meeting of the Dunham and Mr. Dwight Shelton, Miss Miss Bessie Miils, of this olty, and Mr.

James year at the country home of Miss Martha Bon- Louise E. Schelderer and Mr. William Eagan, of Toledo, were married at the home of ner on Friday afternoon. Rausch, Miss Marie Zacharias and Mr. the October bride's aunt, In old Virginia, on Saturday, Henry R.

Coleman, Miss Mary J. M. Disbennett and Mra. Carrie Corey is home from Cleveland for Sherman E. Davis.

2. GREENVILLE. H. Willis, Miss Stella Stillings and Mr. brief visit with her mother and other rela- Miss Marie Allread, soprano: Mr.

Cecil Fan- Miss Nellle Fitzsimmons and Mrs. C. Fred H. ning, B. of Columbus, Ohio, barytone, and Mr.

Vollmer, of Bucyrus, were guests a days dives. Miss Eva Morgan has returned home from a Turpine, of Dayton, Onlo, gave a re- this week of Editor and Mrs. W. 0. Shearer.

visit with relatives in Denver. cital at the opera house Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wilber and Mr.

and Mr. Ashland and Mrs. Harry Artz have arrived from which reception was a real musical treat. An informal Mrs. John T.

Snitzler were guests Wednesday for an indefinate stay in this city. Judge was held after the program. G. former Lieutenant Governor and Mra. Warren CAREY.

at' dinner and Tuesday Mrs. J. S. Allread entertained Harding, at Marion. evening.

were laid Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Throne and children, who ning, of Columbus, Ohio; Miss Mr.

Marie Cecil Fanfor Miss Vera McAlpine and MANCHESTER. have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mason and Mr.

H. is. Turpin, of Dayton, W. L. Dugan, of Covington, spent the past Allread, J.

G. Reynolds, have returned to their home, in Ohio: Mr. Robert Zener, of Indianapolis, week the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Cleveland. Mr. Ernest Roland, Mr. Harold Allread and M. Dugan.

Mr. V. H. Lasher. of Buffalo, has been a S.

guest the Rust and hostess, Mrs. A. P. Smith, of Chattanooga, is the at the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mrs.

H. S. Swope was hostess for her of relatives here. guest. Robinson, the past week.

club Wednesday afternoon: bridge Mrs. Etta, Irwin Tindall, of New York, was The Travelers Club held its first meeting of ton won the guest favor. Louise Gor- the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R.

E. Irwin the Miss the season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B.

Mrs. C. A. Kipp entertained week. past Gillett Monday evening.

The regular Euchre Club the Six-Handed will not be taken up until next meeting, and Mrs. A. H. Meeker was hostess for her guest of her father, Dr. R.

Stephenson, last program Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Manlove, of Covington, was the the the affair was purely social. A dinner and bridge club Monday afternoon. week, eral games were features of entertainment.

The Mr. William Collins, of Union City, and Miss Frances Biggs, of Greenup, and Mr. were A. Gibbs, Mrs. S.

Miss Edith Tucker were united in marriage Randolph Peyton, of Ironton. were the guests of hostesses Mrs. J. B. lett, Mrs.

C. D. McGill and Miss Stella Nye. Wednesday evening. Miss Phylis Murray last week.

The study will be devoted to South Mrs. W. 8. Rosser entertained the Dickens Mrs. the Betty McCann, of Jeffersontown, America this winter.

Club Tuesday afternoon. guest of Mrs. Charles Parker, Mra. J. E.

Nichole, and Mrs. Mrs. R. C. Van Buren.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. W. H.

Houk the 1900 Club E. B. Kurtz home gave Dayton, Ohio, were guests Jacobs of and relatives son, last of MT. VERNON. dinner party to at the of week.

the Thursday evening. Fo.ty guests were Mrs. Guy Heckerman is visiting friends Mrs. Mrs. Rankin, of Sewickley, is the guest latter present and the affair was a brilliant success.

Richmond, Ind. in of C. C. Gilliam. The Mehr Licht Club, which is a new organiza- Miss Helen Gordon has arrived home from tion, held its drat meeting Wednesday afternoon HILLSBORO.

seven week's visit in Knoxville, where at the home of Mrs. William Augustine. United The she was Misses the guest of her sister. Eusminger. program will include a general survey of Hon.

and Mrs. J. J. Pugsley returned last week The Anna Mercer and Myrtle Gottshall States history. The following is a list of mem- from a three.

months' European trip. leave this evening for Buena Vista, where bership: Mrs. Mrs. L. R.

G. C. Thrall, Pennington, Mra. W. Mrs.

E. I. Miss Ann Kirby Quinn, who has been an art they will enter the Southern University. Spaid, H. Snyder, student in Paris, has been honored again by hav- Mrs.

Clara Rogers and daughter Caroline reMrac. S. A. Chesebrough, Woodworth, Mrs. Mrs.

William Augus. ing The two of her pictures exhibited at the salon. turned to Columbus Monday after a delightful tine, Mrs. Anna Walter B.ad- Friday Club held its first meeting for visit with Mr. and Mrs.

E. 0. Arnold. ley, Mrs. G.

H. Whaley, Mrs. Herbert Bixby, the new year October 8. Mr. and Mra.

F. C. Crawford, of Terre Haute, Mrs. George Brown, Mra. J.

D. Carothers, Mrs. Miss Cora E. Bell entertained with a luncheon are guests at the Curtis House. Mrs.

G. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. A. E.

Constien, Mrs. Lee last Mrs. week. Crawford was formerly Miss Jessie Burr, of H. 0gg, E.

M. Gear and F. G. Vigor. Charles Haynes is the guest of relatives this city.

in Oklahoma. Dr. R. L. McIntosh has returned from a two CHILLICOTHE.

Mrs. John F. Nelson was the guest of Mr. and weeks' vacation at Detroit, Mrs. Ben Nelson, at Cincinnati, last week.

Mrs. Brockway and daughter, Miss Anna, of Mrs. James Anderson and Misses Lou and Kate Mrs. Lucy Smith entertained with a tea and Letts. Iowa, wro have been the guests of Mrs.

Platter left last week for an Eastern trip. bridge in honor of Miss Lena Scott. Martha Beam and Mrs. Percy Taw, left ThursMiss Carrie Lord entertained the Whist Club Mrs. E.

Morgan visited at Wilmington last day for Washington, D. and New York City. V. Friday. week.

They were accompanied as far as Columbus by Howk and family last week. FRONTON. Misses Belle and Clara Beam, where they and were the Airs. Mack, of Sandusky, visited Mr. Jacob, Mr.

Frank Beam, Mrs. Martha Beam Miss Josephine Gerber entertained Tuesday aft- Mrs. Earle Ketter entertained the guests of Mrs. Ricketts for sevral days. egnoon.

noon as a farewell Tuesday after- Mrs. F. S. McConnell's home In Grand View Mrs. Beth Ely and children, Tutscheller.

of New York, are ards. Those courtesy to Miss Edna Rich- was the scene of beautifully guests of Mra. Anna of ards. Shirley present Courtney, Florian Misses Edna Rich- luncheon Thursday. The affair was in honor of were appointed guests Mrs.

of J. C. Stover and son, Lancaster, are Simon Sheridan, Mrs. Newman. Mrs.

Mrs. E. M. Cleveland and Mrs. Jessie Cleveland, Rev.

W. G. Jones and family. Frank Peters and Mrs. Harvey Gholson, Mrs.

of GO Greenville, 8. and was enjoyed by about Mrs. Walter Roche visited in Columbus last Miss David Morgan. guests. week.

Edna Richarus and Dr. Stanley Thomas Miss Agnes Palond is visiting Mra Lloyd in were Christ quietly Episcopal married at Church high noon Wednesday MIAMISBURG. Lownder, of Cumberland, Md. by Rev. W.

H. Dr. and Mrs. Williams, who have been guests Hampton. Immediately after the ceremony they Dr.

F. G. Mitchell, Charles E. have returned to their left for Hibbing. Wuere they will reside.

William Reiter attended the Grand Kinder and of Mrs. Anna Dunlap, The members of the Presbyterian Church Ohio Council home Miss in Cincinnati. Moore left large reception Tuesday evening gave ot Masons at East Liverpool, Kate Wednesday for her home in the church week Oblo, last in Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Ear.e Lee.

in and his bride, Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. George Plate In honor of their Miss Olive the and Mr. and Mrs.

been Mrs. Rittenhour, James of Mt. Clemens, of has and Mrs. Earie Lee, Mrs. receiving David line were Mrs.

Rev. Robert Plate, of Lima, Ohio, were guests of relavisiting street. M. Rittenhour, East H. H.

Campbell, Dr. Pricer and B. F. Nixon, tives during the week. Fifth Mrs.

Harry Forgey. Mrs. Mary Moyer, of Reger was hostess at a bridge ing Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Kline.

Reading, visitCOLUMBUS GROVE. pa. ty Fr.day complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Mrs. John Datchier, of Toledo, Ohio, is the Whipple, of Salamanca, N.

Y. Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Pugh and daughter, of The following ladles enjoyed a guest of Mra.

John Brough and family. Bryan, have returned home after a visit with and picnic Wednesday: Mr. Allen Thuma, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

D. H. Allen and children were driving party Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Day. Carl Lynd, Mrs. Fred Ketter, Mrs. Will Mitten- recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Gray, in Mrs W. M.

Crawford and Mrs. M. D. Long dorf. Mrs.

Charles Mohr, Mra. Kinney Funk, Hamilton, spent the week-end in Toledo, hearing Louise Mrs. Sall.e Smith, Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. The Monday Night Club began its year's work Gunning In "Marcelle," at the Auditorium.

Fritz, Misses Minnie and Nora Ketter. at the home of the Misses Reiter. The course of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Jones are in New Mrs. Thomas O' Leary entertained with a mis- study for 1909 and 1910 will be Norway, Sweden, York City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Rich- cellaneous shower Monday evening hon ring M.sa Denmark and Iceland. Papers were ready by ardson. Barbara Mosack. Her guests were Misses Bar- Mrs. Effle Nelson, Misses Bertie Kinder and Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Reece and daughter Louise, bara Mosack, Kate O' Br.en, Mary McClain, Belle Meriam Reiter. of Lima, have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. Sea- Byers, Ella Halterman, Stella Cannon, Grace Mr.

John Phillips. of West Carrollton, Ohlo, man. Freil, Bertha Sullivan, Elizabeth Gavan, Anna and Mias Martha Wilcox, of Wilmington, The members of the Proft and Pleasure Club Bairon, Elizabeth Doran, Anna Tillie were married Monday in the Catholic Church by went to the country home of Mrs. William Wal- Gagal, Ella, Mayme and Anna O' Leary, Mary Rev. C.

M. Berding. lace on Wednesday for the regular meeting, and Catherine sack, Mrs. Brown Tallman and Mrs. L.

S. Schofeld, of Washington, D. 18 about a dozen making the trip by trolley, Mrs. Mayme Jacobs. the guest of her brother, Mr.

J. 0. Reed, and Mrs. Harry Steffens, of Kenton, and Mrs. Miss Barbara Mosack, daughter of Mr.

and family. Wiley D. Hickey, of Leipsic, and their little Mrs. Frank Mosack, and John Mazair, of Dr. and Mrs.

H. M. Herman and Mr. Joseph daughters are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

David Superior, were married Wednesday morning at Rockey attended the Ohio Synod of the Reform Rowlands. St. Joseph's Church by Father Schneider. The Church at Akron, Ohio, last week. attendants were Miss Catherine M.

sack, sister CAMDEN. of the bride, and Mr. Joseph Dudric. A wedding MASSILLON. breakfast was served at the home of the bride's Mrs, Mollie Robbins, of Omaha, and Mrs.

parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. Mazair left Mrs. D. S.

Gardner entertained the Study Club James Fowler and daughter, Miss Marie, are for Cloveland. Tuesday afternoon at her East Main street home. guests of Richmond friends. Miss Helbling was tendered a party Mon- The Afternoon Musical Club held its Arst Ralph McFall and John Thomas spent Tuesday day evening. the occasion being her birthday meeting of the season Monday afternoon in the in Cincinnati.

anniversary. Those parti-ipating were Misses assembly room of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. R. R.

Duskey and son Robert are visiting Flora and Margaret Helbling, Ida McBride, Those who took part in the program were Miss In Richmond. Clara Young, Margaret Birkel, Charline Klass, McConnell, Mrs. Justus, Mrs. Webb, Miss Estg. Dr.

and Mrs. F. B. Jackson were Queen City Magdalene Glefchauf, Mayme and Alma Abele, Miss Lyons, Miss Barney, Miss Roderick, Miss visitors Tuesday. Hattie Buhr, Katherine Heibling, Messrs.

Henry Mr. May Yost List, Mr. Harry McLain, Miss Olive Smith. Miss Catherine Killough spent Thursday in Cin- Kiein, George Wagner and Charles Helbling. and Mrs.

Verne Benedict. cinnati. In celebration of her seventy-first birthday The Literay Circle met with Mrs. H. A.

BloomAbout 50 guests witnessed the marriage of Miss Mrs. Elizabeth Sloan was tendered a party at berg Miss in East Main street, Tuesday afternoon. Elsa Hart to Dr. Frank E. Fisher Thursday her house in Coal Grove.

The guests were Mrs. Mae Bowman entertained the U. C. D. evening.

October 7. at 8 o'clock, at the home of Margaret Sloan. Mrs. Tilda Sloan, Mrs. Bur- Club Monday evening at her home In North MIll her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Hart. The dett, Mrs. Ida Rowe, Mrs. Rebecca Rowe.

Mrs. street. ceremony was performed by Rev. Smith G. Dun- Belle Higgins, Mrs.

John Peters. Mrs. Robert The Silencioso Whist Club was entertained at ning. After a short wedding trip they will be Mahaffey. Mrs.

Ge rge Everly, John Bysel, the home of Mrs. J. M. Schuckus in East Main at home on North Main street. Mrs.

Robert Gregory, Mrs. William Shattuck, street Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. William Porter, Mrs. Misco Strothers, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lynch gave a dinner at CIRCLEVILLE. John Carey, Mrs. Rachel Stump, Mrs.

P. C. the home, of Justice Crescent and Farm, Mrs. Monday evening in Booth, Mrs. George Cruthers, Mrs.

George honor William Day, of Mrs. S. M. Yates, Mrs. Clifford Helskell and Nance, Mrs.

Frank Wheeler, Misses Della Canton. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Miss Emma Yates entertained f.om 3 to o'clock Rowe, Libble Burdett, Lou. Shaffer and Maud M.

C. Barker, of Canton: Mr. and Mrs. J. Saturday evening.

Sloan. Pocock, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Ealdwin, Mr. and F. Julge George Davis, of Pasadenna, of the Mrs Charles Stuse and Mrs. C. J.

Brown, of this Supreme Court, of and Mrs. Davis JACKSON. city. were several guest days of of her siters, the Misses Scovil, for Miss Carrie Gilliland entertained the Woman's Miss Albright Helen were West quietly Humberger married and at Clauncey the past week. the home H.

of its The: initial Married Folks' for the Dancing winter Club will have Literary Lieutenant Club and Monday Mrs. Orin afternoon. G. Murfin, of Quincy, the ger, in bride's Prospect parents, stroet. Mr.

and Mrs. F. O. HumberHall on the meeting night of October 14. at Zwicher a are visiting Dr.

and Mra. W. E. Williams. the bride's uncle, Mr.

Joseph Wednesday B. evening, by J. Murray, of Tulsa, is the guest Evanston, Ill. Hugeley, of Mrs. Robert Benttle, of Paola, the Mrs.

P. guest of her mother. Mrs. Marfleld. of friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Delaplane celebrated their Mrs.

Ira A. Sternberger is visiting in Cincin- MARIETTA. fiftieth wedding anniversary last Monday even- nati. ing. They were tendered a pleasant surprise Miss Zora Lee, of Cairo, is the guest of One of the prettiest weddings of the early fall and Miss reception Sadie by Brummer numerous hag been friends.

elected Miss- Mrs. Helen Jennie. Cavett. Evans Phillips, of Columbus, was this city, that of and Miss Mr. John Katharine T.

L. McDonough, of delegate in this city. Jennings, of Parkersto Women's the convention of the Ohio Federation nf visiting burg. which took place Tuesday morning at 8:30 Club, of this Clubs city. at Lima, Ohio, by the Monday KENTON.

were o'clock Miss at St. Mary's Church. The attendants Laura Jennings and Mr. John Partridge. DELAWARE.

Mrs. William and Ochs Springfield. Wednesday for a visit Mrs. E. E.

Merydith entertained with a lunchleft in Dayton is in Dayton eon on Wednesday. complimentary to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.

Marriott entertained W. L. Garret his of attending the an- Thomas Rogers, of Huntington, The affair was the Five Hundred Club Thursday evening. nual meeting of regiment war vete. ans.

enjoyed at the Country Club. Miss Leota Augusta Thomas and Mr. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Dyer and daughter Hazel Mrs. John Broderick, of Lancaster, is the visiting in Marysville. of friends here. guest Clyde Cowgill were married on Tuesday even- are Ing North at Union the home of Rev.

the bride's parents on turned Miss Alice home Carpenter, Wednesday, after Washington visiting C. Miss Co- re- Mr. evening at George A. La Vallee was host Wednesday of street. C.

W. Barner per- a musicale. formed the Miss ceremony Leneva In Reichner the presence of 60 rienne Mrs. L. Gray, M.

Strong and guests, Mrs. Milton York Miss Amelia Lytle, who leaves soon for New guests. WAS maid of children, of Sioux Falls, S. to: resume her study of music, was at Mr. honor and 'and Mrs.

Mr. Cowgill Carter will Rowland reside was best man. went Strong to and Toledo two Thursday to visit relatives. home Thursday friends. afternoon The from 2 to 4 to a large on a farm east Bradley delightfully company of entertainment was this city.

Miss Anna very enter- Japanese farewell party. Mr. and End Mrs. V. D.

Stayman were 'hosts of the tained Detroit street. Wednesday night at her home on North Mra. G. A. Stanfeld has gone to Chicago, North Reading Club, enjoying a picnic sup- she will be the guest of Colonel and Mrs.

Charles to where per on Tuesday evening. The guests of the Mrs. Paul Rouse is visiting in Rich wood, McGahan. club were Miss Mary Pratt and Mrs. Herman Mra.

Lawson and sister, Mr. Lawrence, have Campbell, of Columbus. returned from Western a few months trip to Colorado NEW LEXINGTON. Mrs. Willard Bevan, of Montrose avenue, en- and other points.

tertained on Tuesday evening with a dinner party Miss. Fern Shannon entertained the J. B. C. honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Frost and LONDON. Club Friday evening. daughter, of Redlands, Cal. Mrs.

John Langley at City. Miss Viola Bell, of Corning, in visiting friends Mr. Frank W. Cherry and son James, of Greenlest. of here.

at is Atlantic Princeton, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar visit! Greensburg. is here Messrs.

Scanion James P. Bane, of Nelsonville, and R. Smith last week. on Mrs. a Clyde Thomas in Cincinnati.

James visited here last and week. Frank Quigley, of Columbus, EATON. Mr. Mrs. and Walter Mrs.

Snyder John HER in Vent are Indianapolis. at Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howell, of Rendville, were guests during the past weke. Mrs.

Wilbur F. Smalley and daughter, Miss Mr. Illinois. and Miss Mary Bennett, of Crooksville, visited Nellie, are home from Long Beach, Cal, where Mrs. Earl Rea are in Springfieid, Ill.

friends here last week. they Mr. and spent Mrs. several Louis E. guest of Prot.

W. H. Rice' and family. The MacGahan Club's "barn dance" at the had months. Mrs.

Elizabeth Mytinger, of Chil'icothe, is the Elizabeth Murray and Misses Miss Hattie Smith, Washington, D. Armory Wednesday evening was a brilliant 50- in Ella Thomas and Bender leave Octo- is in cial success. ber 12, for Los Angeles, for an indefinite London. the guest of ber sister, Mrs. Mrs.

J. S. Woodcock, of Water street. was stay. Mrs.

John New Orleane, is hostess at the opening session of the Art and Mitchell Davy, of being en- Thimble Club Wednesday afternoon. tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Acton.

Li The Knights of Columbus have announced of Mr. of Mrs. Chariton, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey F.

Lufkin returned the warming for next Tuesday evening in and Mrs. Lloyd Pennick, of are guests Hiestand. Pennick's mother, Mrs. N. first of the week from an extensive auto four gl observance of celebration the formal opening of their The first the New England.

hall and of "Discovery Day." new meeting of Fortnightly Club for Miss Annie Laws, of Cincinnati, State Presl- Mrs. A. J. Ward has returned from visit the coming the winter season Miss was Mollie held Coffman. Thursday dent of the Ohio Federation, arrived in the city with her daughter, Mrs.

Alex McMullin, of Coevening at home of Tuesday afternoon, when she met with the City Jumbus FOSTORIA. Federation. week, and Plans the were headquarters discussed moved for the from com- the Mr. and extended Mrs. T.

Western M. trip. Bennett have returned from ing Miss her aunt, Nona Mra. Ulmane Mary of Moline, Ulman, 111., on is Tiffin the street. guest Lima Mr.

and House Mrs. to the Thomas Hotel D. Norval, McLaughlin presided OXFORD. Miss visiting Mr. Leonora and Mrs.

Coates, Albert of Lorah Sapulpa, for Okla. at. a prettily appointed being Mr. dinner and on Mrs. Peter Wednesday M.

Miss. Grace Welsh and Miss Moreland have weeks. couple Hulaken evening, and the Mr. guests and Mra. W.

7. McLaughlin. kone guests to. of Anderson. relatives for a where number they of will days.

be the at halt Miss of the Estella week. Briggs visited in Toledo the last The elaborate members banquet of the at San the Souci Hotel Club Norval enjoyed an on The Misses Ella Stearne and Clara Shoup have Mr. double and surprise Mrs. D. at D.

their Weaver home on were Crocker victims of a The Wednesday Girls' evening. met with Mra. Walter the Alaskan Exposition and other places of instarted for Washington. They, expect to visit The members of the Columbus Scott Jackson, from 4 until 7 on Thursday atter. Rose Wespiser spent they the return.

Bridge, Club terest in the West before Tuesday night. frat part of Lake, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Drummond on Cone street. Mrs. L. J. Weadrock and daughter Margaret have zone for two weeks' visit with the former's parents at Bartlet sville.

Okla. Miss Adda Worts entertained at luncheon Sunday Miss. evening at her Twentleth street home. visit with Mrs. H.

M. Freer. Basset- went ta Cincinnati for Mrs. Rathbun Fuller entertained at an informal luncheon at the Country Club Tuesday evening. The ladles of St, Mark's Guild entertained at prettily appointed tea Monday afternoon which was given for Mrs.

L. P. McDonald, wife of the former rector of the church. In the receiving Hine were Mrs. Sheridan Law.

Mrs. W. H. Scott, Mrs. Merton Smith, Mrs.

C. H. Shields and Mrs. L. P.

McDonald. The marriage of Miss Allen Campbell Tate to Yr. Charles Russell Lee was quiet event of evening, the Rev. Dr. R.

D. Hollington officiating. Miss Anna Scherff entertained a few friends Saturday evening tor the pleasure of her brother, Mr. Henry Scherff, Those present were: Misses Alice Bowan. Elizabeth Aufterhelde.

Helen Braun and May Knelsel, and Messrs. Oscar Auterheide, Lee Barlow and Roy Ulmer, Mrs. J. Kent Hamilton entertained at an informal luncheon Wedne day nt on in honor of Miss Hele Tobey, whose marriage to Dr. Arthus Shepherd will be an event of later in the month.

Miss Florence Kelsey is visiting friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Sawyer and family leave early next week for Chicago, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. M. M.

King have returned from visit with their daughter in California covering several months. Mrs. Harry O. Brumbaugh has returned after a visit with Cleve and friends. Mrs.

O. W. Ryan, Elizabeth Ryan and MarJorle Niles have returned from their summer spent at various Enstern summer resorts. Mr. Charles Sumner and daughters Frances and Katherine have gone to California, where they will spend the winter.

Misses Josephine Barrow. Addie Corbett. Margaret Knelsser. Alma Judit. Lida Schaeffold and Edna Clappich formed an over-Sundav party at the home of Mr.

and Mra. Karrner. near Riga, Mich. SPRINGFIELD. they dren were FRANCIS the B.

from guests LOOMIS of Marietta, Mrs. and where Juita chilCadwalder. Mra. Alice B. Murphy and Mrs.

Edwin 8. Kelly spent Wednesday in Dayton. Mias Harriet Rogers gave a luncheon of 22 covers Thursday. The color schene was yellow and white. The announcement was made of the hostens's engagement to Mr.

L. H. Murray, of South Charleston. Miss Louise Kelly is visiting at White Hal. Miss Harriet Titlow has returned to New York, where she is studying art.

Mrs. Randolph Coleman and daughter, Miss Louise, spent Wednesday in Dayton. Miss Ruth Winger enterialned Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Byron Clingernian. Miss Winger's other guests were Mrs.

Raymond Johnson, Mra. Frank Hagenbaugh, Miss Ruth Winger, Miss Florence Stafford and Mias Marie Johnson. Miss Mary Johnson, President of the Monday Afternoon Club, was the hostess the past week. The following were present: Mrs. Horatio 8.

Bradley, Mrs. J. Frank McGrew, Mrs. John S. Crowell.

Mrs. Ralph Hunt, Mrs. Robert B. House, John Clark Hill, Mrs. Francis M.

Hasan, John L. Plummer, Mrs. Mabel Dahien, Mrs. Charles Kay, Miss Olive McGregor, Miss Ella Lasley, Mrs. Thomas J.

Kirkpatrick, Mrs. M. Milligan, Mrs. Edwin P. Thompson.

Mrs. Philip Schneider, Mrs. Charies c. Jones and Airs. Orin F.

Hypes. Asa 8. Bushnell entertained at dinner Monday, evening in honor of Mrs. Clayton R. Truesdale, of Fremont, State Regent of the Daughters of the Revolution.

Mrs. Bushnel'a other guests were Mrs. M. L. Milligan, Miss Anna Hollenbeck, Miss Alice Bishop and Miss Hattie Mellen.

Mrs. Martin and son have returned to their home in Hartwell, after visit with Mrs. Chas. A. Bauer.

Mrs. Harry H. Bean gave luncheon of 10 covers Thursday in honor of Mra. Bert Marshall, of Washington, D. who is the guest of her sister, Miss Laura Winger.

Mrs. Byron Clingerman left Thursday for Kansas City. where her husband has gone into business. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Albert Crummel have gone to Davenport, Iowa, to make their home. DAYTON. R. AND MRS. ELLIOTT PEIRCE have daughter, announced the Miss engagement Elizabeth, of to their Mr.

Bradford Coolidge. The wedding will be a society event during the winter. Miss Katharine Pease, after spending the summer in New York, returned home Monday, Miss Roxa Edmunds is at Atlantic City. Mrs. Edward Friend is home from Washing.

ton, D. C. Miss Reif is home from New York City. Mrs. H.

E. Herman is entertaining Mrs. Dell Hooper, of Columbus. Mrs. G.

O. Hamilton has as her guest her mother, Mrs. T. H. Evans, of Urbana.

Miss Eugente Shele, of Rocheater, N. visiting her cousin, Miss Loutse Ohmer. Mrs. Rudolph Werner and son Edward are home, after spending the summer in Europe. Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Lessner arc visiting Mrs. Lesser's brother and sister, Morris and Jennie Wolfsohn, of Cincinnati. A simple but benutiful wedding took place at eight o'clock at the reeidence of Mr. and Mrs.

Chatland C. Bosler, when their daughter Charlotte and Mr. Max Coburn Whitmore were united in marriage by Rev. Char.es Campbell. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Isabelle Whitmore.

Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore left for a trip to Southern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs.

Char.es A. Marsh and daughter, Miss Helen, of Chicago, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Bimm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Ausdal are entertaining Mra. Cecil Fowler, of Lafayette, Ind. pretty home wedding was solemnized Tuesday morning at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. William O' Dell, when their daughter Rebecca and Mr. Malcoim Duncan united in marriage by Rey. Frank S. Kreager in the presence of the immediate families.

At 11 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan left for their new home in Pittsburg, Penn. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Brainerd Thresher are home from Atiantic City and the East. Miss Delight Weston is home, after being East all summer. Miss Margaret Relbold, formerly of this city, and Mr. Robert Craig of London, England, were quietly united in marriage September 21 in London, where they will reside.

Miss Louise Ohmer entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday at the Country Club in compilment to Miss Louise Snyder, a bride-elect for October 14. Mrs. N. M. Stanley Is entertaining her sister, Mrs.

Aifred Hurlburt, of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Orion Jones is visiting in Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Havens and daughter, Miss Lena, are home, after a visit in Franklin, the guests of Mrs.

E. A. Bridge. The marriage of Miss Louise Snyder and Mr. Robert Corwin will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Thursday evening, October at 8 o'clock. At home at 410 West First street' after December 1. Mrs. John Rochester Burrows is home, after visit in Nashville, Tenn.

Mrs. Charies G. Stoodard was hostess Wednesday at the country Cluo, at a one crock luneneon, in compliment to Mrs. Cecil Fowler, of Lafayette, the guest of Mrs. Charles Van Ansdal.

Elizabeth Peirce entertained 14 young Indies at the Algonquin Wednesday noon at one-0'ciock luncheon, in honor of Miss Louise Snyder, a bride-to-be the 14th. The Misses Alice and Bernice Siler were hostesses Saturday afternoon with a parcel shower for Miss Mabel Lemon, a bride-elect of next week. Ming Loulse Schultz, of St. Paul, visiting Miss Louise Snyder. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Fletcher entertained Wednesday evening at a seven-o'clock dinner in honor of Mrs. Marie Stoner, of Kenasha, Wie. Mr. and Mrs.

George Grabedinkel are home Europe, where they spent several months. Mrs. N. R. Jacobs and daugater, Miss Elizabeth, of Brownsville, and Mrs.

Alice Hogg and daughter, Miss Sarah, of Pittsburg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chatland C. Bosler. Mr.

John C. Jamieson. of this city, and Miss Leo Piper, of Sidney, will be married the 28th of this month. Mrs. J.

Sprigs McMahon and children are home after a trip abroad for several months. Mr. Lee Wolf, of this city, and Miss Margaret Sonn, of Greenville, were united in marriage Saturday morning at the residence of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.

noir, will reside at the Howard Aparunents in this city upon their return from weaging journey. (MIsS aurence Sullivan was hostess Monday afternoon at per hume in compument to the bride uL the week, diss Unariutte RoBler. Laura Collins 18 home from a visit in tne guest her brother, Mr. Pearl and Dr. Coluns.

Mr. Mrs. Miton are in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Der reese and daughter Elizabeth have returned to (neir home in Troy alter visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hernise Brien. Judge and Mrs. U.

S. Martin are nome, after an extended trip througn the Northwest and Candoa. Mrs. Samuel Livingston has returned to her. home at London after.a vielt with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ingle are in New York City. At the realdence of Rev. and Mrs.

daughter, Henry F. Snupe, Monday Hobert morning, Cowden their were united Mine Irmas, and Mr. in marriage by Rev. Saupe, immediate father of the relatives. bride, Mr.

one presence of the and wire. home in Mt. Auburn, where they will welCowden left during the day for their new come their many friends. The Misses Louise and in Henrietta after Allen have visit returned to their Mrs. home Henry Bowman.

Springfeld Miss Louise Buaner 15 entertaining Miss Gerwith Mr. and trude Announcement of of the Columbus. engagement of Miss Clara Marie Brechtel and Mr. George will Oliver take Reiser place has at been Trinity Church Thursday, October 21. made.

The wedding Holy Mr. and Mra. John F. Ohmer and Mr. and Mra.

John P. Breen are traveling Hazel Mearick and Mr. through the West. George The wedding of Funkhouser will be solemnised Miss on Wednesday, the October month. 20.

It is to be a brilliant wedding Monday morning, at Sacred Heart Church, the wedding of Miss Carrie Ohmer Rev. and Charles HickMr. Karl The was attendants were Suste Ohmer and Sir. Roy Sifferman. wedding Immediate breakfast familles.

was Mr. served and at Mrs. Sitterman left at noon for wedthe the ding trip of several in Riverdale. weeks. Upon their return they will Henry.

reside L. Moore and daughter, Miss have returned to their Mrs. home H. C. in Loudon.

Minneapolls Edith. after visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. K. Laird are home from Plait The at engagament Buchanan, of arise Mary E. Hatfeld and Mr. Pearl Durnell has been anounced.

The wedding will take place the last of this month. Relatives and friends have received invitations to attend the wedding of Miss Adele Wampler and Mr. Clyde S. Summa Thursday evening, October 14. at 4:30 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. J. Wampler. NATIONAL HOME.

AYTON, OHIO, October GovD A. ernor Judson of this Clark, Central has a Brahch most Home, viable war record, having commanded the famous "Clark's Battery," New Jersey Artillery, which participated In every battle of importance, except Antietam, of the Eastern Army during the war of the rebellion. He afterward commanded an artillery brigade with marked distinction, receiving honorable mention from Generals Hancock, Sickies, Birney, Hunt, Berry and Robinson. Governor Clark suits the old boys' here. Sixty-seven members of this branch were transferred to the exhilarating climate and "red of East.

Tennesse last Friday, becoming members of the Mountain branch at Jobnson City. A late Adjutant's report: Present for duty, on extra duty, 100; same, without pay, 88; sick in hospital, 983; in arrest, 18; total. 3,780. Absent, with leave, in WashIngton Insane Hospital, 102; absent without leave. 62; total present and absent, 5,012.

Two hundred and twenty-eight members left last week on furloughs averaging 00 days. There is a newspaper rumor afloat that Colonel C. W. Wadsworth, Assistant Inspector General of National Military Homes, is to be made Governor of the Pacife branch in place of Governor Cochran, A Home veteran notes this discrimination favor of the "old men" under the McCumber age pension law: "Many young men who enlisted in '61, re-enlisted and served all through the war and yet are only getting $12 a month on account of their while many 'old men' who enlisted during the Jast four months of the war are getting $20 and $25 a month-not right." Colonel John Birch. one of the best known veteran soldier residents of Dayton, a charter member of Encampment 145, Union Veteran Legion, died here Monday.

Patrick J. Hogan, Sergeant of Barracks 27. has resigned, and Walter Emmons, Spanish War, has been appointed to the place. Elisha D. Leach, Sergeant of Barracks 20, has resigned, and Edward S.

Wood, the Fourth Ohio Cavalry, has been appointed to vacancy. Veteran Luke Caden, of this branch, has been sued for a divorce by his wife Elizabeth, she claiming that he has contributed nothing toward the support of heoself, and two children for years. Deaths of members of this branch Home since last report, obtained from the. hospital records through the courtesy of Surgeon-In-Chief Roush, and published exclusively in The Enquirer: September 28, John late of Company One Hundred and Thirty-eight, Ohio Infantry, aged 70 years. September 29.

John Mollahon, late of Company Eleventh New York Heavy Artillery, aged 82 years. October William K. Dobbins, late of Company Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, aged 71 years. October 2, John N. McElwain, late of Company First Ohio Cavalry, aged 68 years.

October 4. Edmond. O' Flynn, late of Company A. Thifty-seventh New York Infantry, aged 75 years. October John Clyde, late of Company Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry, aged 00 years.

Edmond O' Flynn, whose death is noted above, died in St. Elizabeth Hospital, 38 the result of a fall on the street in Dayton, whereby his skull was fractured. Coroner's case. Marion Branch. Deaths of members of the Marion Branch: William F.

Smart, late of Company A. Eightyeighth Ohio Infantry, aged 68 years: Otis Mullen, Jate 'of Company G. Forty-fourth Indiana Infantry, aged 71 years; Richard Gilmartin. late of Company F. Twelfth Rhode Island Infantry, aged 80 years; Henry Giese, late of Company Second Infantry, aged 72 years.

Captain L. B. Moore, of Company 12, hospital -patient, is being visited by his wife, of Springfield, Ohio. A recent death at this branch is Edward PrigIzer, late of Company One Hundred and Eighty-ninth Ohio Infantry, aged 65 years. Dr.

Mattison. assistant chief surgeon, is attending the Indiana State Medical Association at Terre Haute, week. Sixteen hundred yards of rubber matting has recently been laid in the corridors and wards of the hospital, total cost $1,200. Robert Cameron, docket clerk, visiting his family in Chicago; Charles H. Madden, a SpanIsh War veteran, filling the absentee's chair.

Veteran Andrew Carlisle, Company E. First Ohio Infantry, the well known newspaper man of this branch, has been attending Centennial week at St. Louts. Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. of General N.

Homes, M. Curtis, Government Inspector is booked for an official on Thursday, October 21. He is one of the popular Inspectors who ever held the office, far as the veteran Inmates of the Ere institution are concerned, and numerous social functions are being planned in his Mrs. Fannie D. Neft.

of Toledo, State spector of the Department, Women's Corps, spent several days at the Home this She is engaged in inspection work and of McMeens Corps, of Sandusky, the affairs which claimed official attention Monday, In est terms. Mrs. Nell has the aid of 21 assistants. Mrs. Mary Burnett, wife of General W.

Burnett, commandant of the Home, 1s in Springto feld, where she formerly resided. She expects remain there until the latter part of week as the guest of former nelghbors. George Morris resigned Wednesday as Sergeant of Cottage I. Corporal William Sinclair appointed to All the vacancy. Isaac Hillyer, an inmate of the hospital, advised Wednesday of an Increase of pension from $18 a month to $20 a month from September 15, and Ira Phelps, of Cottage of an increase from $20 a month to $24 month August 25.

Captain J. D. Wheeler, Adjutant, reported follows: membership Present, for the week ending Wednesday absent with leave, absent without leave. 18; present and absent, 1:694: sick in the hospital. 212.

Assistant Postmaster Decatur Jones spendInge James a nine-day Ray, Company furlough in K. Williams County. California ship Volunteer Monday Infantry. afternoon. was admitted to memberHe came as a porary" about two weeks ago, but liked place so well that he decided to stay.

Franklin J. Thorpe, in charge of the flag relic room at the Ohio Capitol, Columbus, his 1910. furlough extended Tuesday to January George Hinderer. of Cottage returned Columbus Monday, accompanied by his The two will go to housekeeping Homeville. tillery, and Levi W.

Claybaugh, Company Alonzo A. Balley, Fifth Wyoming Light Twenty-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry, were charged Tuesday at their request. Birney Coburn, who is said to have been Farragut at Mobile, died in Ward of hospital Wednesday morning. He had been in poor health. Rev.

A. M. Jennings returned to Cottage Wednesday, having recently concluded a lecturing tour through Southern Ohfo, Eastern tucky and West Virginia. The number of veterans admitted to the pital between March 16 and October 3, of year, Haynes, according chief to the records of Major eight died and 81 surgeon, were was transferred 207. Thirtycottages.

back Oliver S. Garrison wants the address of Infanty survivor of who the remembers Seventy-ninth him. Ohio Volunteer He belonged first Company avenue, F. His Fruitvale, address 19 No. 1436 FiftyCal.

Charles C. Treat is acting as tage the B. hospital George Foote, nursing the regular Sergeant, Sergeant of an exceedinly painful Sergeant John Williams, of Cottage ing tain relatives and friends in Cincinnati. absence. N.

H. Jones is taking his place during Tuesday Thomas and Hartly left for took a ninety-day furlough Warren to visit relatives. AMELIA. Miss Jessie Wilkerson, of Bellevue, the guest Miss Nellie Howe. Club Mrs.

at H. her H. Kirgan entertained home- the Country Hicks, Mrs. guests John Size, present: Mrs. James following were Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Frank Malick, Mrs. Mrs. John Gaskins, Laura Dial, Mrs. Agnew, Misses Elijah Mattox, Nellie Lena Penn and Butler.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hutson honor of Mr. and Mrs. William gave a reception their home Monday evening.

The Hutson were among the guests present: Mr. following S. F. Hall, Ewry, Mr, Mr. and and Mrs.

Darr, Mr. and Mrs. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs.

Burton Mrs. Doughty, Charles Mrs. Sechrest, Rose, Jessie and Helen Misses Coulter, Cora Nave, Lena Penn, Kate Iva, Hattie and Hutson, and Babe Doughty, Frances Black, Anna Roberts, Allie Merten, Violet G'adys Bradley, Hutson, Hazel Dawson, Ethel Edna Lytle, Lena Mary of Westwood: rick, Mrs. Teemster, Samuel of Glover, Tusculum: John- Pearl FitzpatCharlie Clifford Myrick, Fitzpatrick Earl and Bennett, Frank Eppert, Pommert, Huntington. AKRON.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Milar have returned from visit in New Haven, and New York City.

Mrs. S. S. Steinmetz was hostess Monday Villa Angela, Club. Mr.

and Mra. J. A. Swinehart have gone on extended trip to Europe, Mrs. Charles Dick has returned from visit New York City.

Miss Julla Pflenger left Monday for Washing. ton. D. to enter Fairmount Seminary. Dr.

and Mrs. Simon Morganroth have gone New York for stay of several weeks. Davenport Krats has returned to Cornell University, Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Hall have 'returned home from an Eastern trip. BOWLING. GREEN. Mrs. E.

M. Rome, of North Main street, entertained the members the Shakespeare Class their first meeting Thursday afternoon. Several excollent papers were presented and good talks were given by the various members. Twelve ladies took dainty lunch baskets filled with good things and went to the bome of Mrs. Fred Kimmons, on North Main street, Monday afternoon, and gave her most delightful surprise.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Noble and daughter Florence expect to leave soon for winter's stay in California, The Ladies' Euchre Club met at the home of the President, Mrs. C.

8. St. John. on West Wooster street, Tuesday evening, and organized for the coming year. The frat meeting will be Vheld Friday.

Cooley. October 15, at the home of Mrs. Emma North Church street. Miss Florence Froney left Tuesday for Oxford, Ohio, where she will attend school the coming year. Mr.

and Mrs. B. J. Froney and son Richard left last week for Philadelphia for an indefinite stay. BATAVIA.

Mrs. Fay N. Darsey returned to her home in Jeffersonville, Sunday after an extended CONTROL YOUR FAT. One can now take off and keep off extra fat at will. If you have an over-fat abdomen or double chin you can clear it away completely without a minute's bother, exercising or dieting.

Take teaspoonful afer meals and at bedtime of this mixture: oz. Marmola, oz. Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic and oz. Peppermint Vater- druggist has them- and go on eating as best pleases you; don't worry about results. The double chin and ponderous stomach will soon show signs of melting away.

They will not sag in or wrinkle, however; just go down nice and smooth and even. That effect is due to the harmless natural action of the mixture. This is explained as follows: Blame overfatness to the stomach. It is getting lazy. Instead of making energy and muscle from your food, it is manufacturing fat.

The above mixture corrects this defect and hence it makes you stronger and healthier at the same time It is taking off of you 14 to 16 ounces of useless fat a day. The reason it affects douole chin, hips, first is because the fat on them is softer and can not resist the remedy' as long as that on the limbs. But eventually all the fat has to go if you keep up the treatment. Lang, Sevens. Falset Mores 1.39 The at A.bert 1 da of the in WIth- In Mrs.

family. noon. enter- Town come dangh- lilies was town ight, visit most so County little honor. InRelief week. speaks of high- R.

next was was from 296; and had 6, from wife. ArG. dis- with the long Ken- hosthis John to any to Cotis visitCap- his is The R. at of El- and for an of to week with Mrs. Henry Borgodick at Dayton, Unto.

Mrs. Thomas Hughes, of Cincinnati, is here, the guest k. of Mrs. Hannah Thompson. Mrs.

M. Fye and daugher, Helen, of Cincinnati, spent the first part of last week with relatives here. OSBORN AND FAIRFIELD. Rev. A.

Theodore Wright left Wednesday morning to attend Ohio Synod of the Reformed churches at Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Carrie L. Flatter, President of Greene County W. C.

T. left Weunesday morning to attend the W. C. T. U.

convention at To edu, Miss Clara E. Kauffman attenued a Christian Scientist lecture at Springfeld Wednesday evening. Rev. Chalmer Beaver, wife and son Emil returned to their home at Coion, Monday, after spending their vacation with their parents here. Mre.

Mary J. Protzman returned home Monday from a 10 days visit at Benton Harbor, Mich. OTTAWA. Mra. E.

R. Davis and daughter left last Sunday for their new home in Dallas, Mr. A. Wirts, of Honolulu, H. is visiting relatives here.

Miss Ruth Kemmer has returned from Berlin, Germany, where she has been studying musio for the past year. Mrs. G. W. Risser is home after spending the summer in California and other, Western states.

Mr. A. Brugerlein, of Berlin, Germany, visted Dr. Light and family last week. Mra.

0. F. Kemmer is visiting relatives in Chicago, Rev. G. A.

Lawrence, of Oberlin, Ohio, is viaiting friends here. PORTSMOUTH. Mr. and Mrs. G.

D. Scudder had as guests recently Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Voorheis, of Cineinnati, and Mrs. Charles Stewart, of Los Angeles, California. The Hamilton Whist Club met last Monday at the home of Mrs. Henry Bannon. Mrs.

M. A. Hutchins entertained with a reception last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Charlotte Callahan Mees, of Cincinnati, was the vocal soloist at the musicale with which Mesdames Harley Marconnette and James A.

Hagar entertained at Elk Parlors last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Lane entertained at cards In honor of Mrs. Lane's sister, Miss Laura Embrey, of Washington, and for the pleasure of Mrs.

F. H. Williams's sisters, Misses Elizabeth and Florian Newman, of Ironton. Prize winners were Misses Emma Johnson and Emily Connell, Messrs. Simon Labold and Lawrence Gardner.

Others present were Dr. Williams, Clifford -Dr. D. Hopkins, Messis. Edward Daehler, Connell and Mrs.

J. P. Caskey. Mrs. Sarah I.

Betts, of Ronceverte, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Manning. Mrs.

L. D. York and daughter, Miss Mary, and guest, Miss Virginia Ernst, of, St. Louis, visited in Cincinnati last week, and from there Mise Ernst went home. Mias Avanal Cadot, of Wheelersburg, will wed Dr.

R. Q. Le Baron, this city, October 14. Mr. George Johnson, a native of this city, will wed Miss Esther Sharp, of Columbus, where he new resides, October 20.

Miss Beulah Bierly was wedded to Mr. Joseph of Charlotte, S. October at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bierly.

Mrs. Sutton and her daughter. Miss Sarah Sutton. of Cincinnati, who have been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.

R. Fee, left last Thursday for New Mexico to spend the winter. Miss Emily Connell was hostess at last Friday's meeting of the Young Women's Sewing Circle. Miss Alic. Higgins has gone to Cincinnati te visit relatives during October.

RIPLEY. Misses Anna and Sophie Traxel, of Maysville, week. were the guests of Miss Polly Weiand last Mrs. Fredericka Reinert, of Columbus, Ohio is visiting Judge and Mrs. G.

Bambach. Mrs. George H. Brodt, Moberly, 1s the guest of her parents, Captain and Mrs. M.

S. Ross. Mrs. W. I.

Howland leaves Monday for an extended visit to Redlands, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. John Brookbank, of Champaign, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Frank P. Hite. Mrs. Minnie Powers js visiting her son, Mr. Harry Powers, and family.

in Covington, Ky. Mrs. Jennie L. Gardner will spend the coming winter in California. Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Reynolds, of Columbus, Ohio, are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Ellen Criswell.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morehead have been entertaining, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Palmer, of Prichard, W. Va. SABINA. Dr.

and Mra. 0. A. West are entertaining Mr. and Mrs.

Grant E. Watt, of Columbus. Miss Hazel Moore last Sunday visited her father, John Moore, of Columbus. Frank Haines and family entertained last week Harley Newman and wife, of Columbus. Mrs.

Charley Runnells and Mrs. A. Combs were guests of Mrs. Melvin T. A.

Dixon, of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Stover had for guests last Sunday Mrs. Stover's parents, H.

Shidaker and wife, of Wilmington. Mrs. J. C. Hallowell was a guest of Mrs.

Frank Lacey, of Blanchester, last week. Thomas Conner and Isaac Chance and wives attended at Leesburg the Highland W. C. T. U.

Convention last week. ST. Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. McLain and the former's mother, Mrs. McLain; Minnie Hotter and Miss Alice McLean went to Wapakoneta Thursday. The 'Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E.

Church meet Gustav with Mrs. B. E. Wolam Friday afternoen. Buss, Postmaster at Avoca.

called Thursday on his brother, A. C. Buss, editor of the St. Marys Graphic. Mrs.

Charles Speck and Miss Clara Wuest, of this city, went to Celina Thursday, where they will be guests of Mrs. Winter. Mrs. J. A.

Moore, of St. Louis, arrived in St. Marys Thursday, and will be the guests for week of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Reebe. SOUTH CHARLESTON.

Mrs. S. B. and Mrs. J.

F. Rankin were guests of their mother, J. S. Kemper, in Dayton the past week. Miss Mabel DeBrae, of Pleasant Hill, is the guest of her sister.

Mrs. Will Corwin. Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. Rankin had 'as guests the past week two prominent Ohio bankers, Mr. Geo. Jones, of Findlay. and Mr.

Stephens, of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Houston and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Baird spent a portion of the past week in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Baird will attend the Lexington races. Miss Louise Jackson, with Mrs.

Frank HarMrs. ford, of Springfield, were guests Wednesday of S. C. Arbuckle, in Columbus. SANDUSKY.

Miss Tuesday Eugene Andrews entertained Informally honor of her guest, Miss Mabel Voight, of Cincinnati. Miss Miss Myra Cranz, of Akron, is the guest of Elsie Hauser. Mrs. Belle Elderkin is entertaining Miss Allie Hale, of Fremont. Mrs.

Margaret O'Donnell, of Ludlow, ta the guest of-Mrs. M. J. Nowlan. Mrs.

Charles Doerflinger is entertaining Mrs. John P. Zigler, of Terre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Edward' Oderbaugh, of Mansfield, is, the guest of Mrs.

John F. Renner. Misa Elizabeth Butler returned Wednesday from Cleveland, where she was the guest of Miss Margaret Chapman Mra. Thomas Miller, of Fremont, is the guest of Miss Theresa Yerges. Mrs.

Burton P. Sexton has as her guest Miss Gertrude Wolfe, of Columbus. ST. MARYS. Mrs E.

C. Kurtz, of South Main street, left the California, Arst of the week for husband. Taft. Kern County, to Join her Colonel Kurtz. Mra: C.

L. Mcintire, of North Perry street, was hostess Sunday evening in honor of Miss Evelyn Saum, who will soon leave for California speed the winter. Those present Included Flor Florence Craig. Evelyn Saum, Fawn Majors. ice McDonald, Messrs.

Lawrence Blew. Ren Edward Majors, Mr. and Mis. Ferdinand Trine, Mr. and Mrs.

McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Ulrich, of Lebanon, guests for week of H. C. Zerbe and family, on North Ash street, left Tuesday, expectirg to stop several points en route home. Miss Hattie White, accompanied by her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert White. went to Oldenburg the first of the week, where she will altend St. Francis's Academy. Miss Alta Johnston, of North Walnut street, has resumed her collegiate duties at Michigan University.

Congressman W. E. Tou Velle, of Celina, St. Marys the first of the week. TIFFIN.

Mrs. Goss, of Wadsworth, is the guest Mrs. L. Brewer. Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Laird of Winona. who have been on an extended auto tour through the East, stopped in the city a few days the past week and were entertained by Mrs. Laird's sisters, Mra.

Howard Troxel and Mrs. John Home, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Knepper have as their guests. Judge and Mra. W. R. Davidson, of Monticello, Ill.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lott are in Cincinnati for visit. Miss Bible Ink. of east of town, was hostess a charming Barbeau, on Wednesday, honoring whose marriage is event of tho near future.

Mr. visiting and 1 George home H. of Parker, of Dayton, Weller. at the Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mts. S. B. Sneath returned on Wed- ETHER Presby G.

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